vk t the stouffvnie twbone thursday my 14 w55 claremont and pickering township district rev j lowden speaker at cemetry decoration ms hockley oi lxarzdge is spending a ftr days with mr aid mrs howard hockey mr edoie ortis spent the weekend at orr lake mr awi mrs jack mansu tra isroliy aere at grimsby on sunday miss marjorie xeal of green- vood 5s spending a f-a- ys a the don hedges horn mr clare keevi a in toron to on a business trip mr and mrs eric wallace of toronto were weekend visitors ai the home of mr and mrs kirl beare the sarco plant will be closed for two weeks vacation commencing friday of this week mr and mrs tom hammond mrs william wallace mrs cliff ftsysoicts mrs earl beare mr fred ward and mr fred evans attended a gala bowling tournament at oshawa re- cent congratulations are due mr ari mrs ernest pilkey are celebrating their fifteenth wedding anniversary on wed- i lay july 13th and to mr i key who has a birthday on the 11th miss betty redshaw spent the past week at the earl mc- mullen home enjoying a few holidays john and judy pilkey spent one aiternoon visiting their aunt and uncle mr and mrs murray phillips of brougham there has been a lot of com plaint aound claremont of the numerous motorcycles and cars roaming the village of late to the small hours of the morn ing keeping people awake the members and any friends of south ontario womens institute branch intend travel ling to guelph by bus on thurs day july 21st leaving clare mont four corners at s30 am 3inner on the grounds is in cluded in the round ticket and further particulars may be had by the telephone to mrs c iieynolds or mrs hy johnson as soon as possible during the severe electrical storm of saturday afternoon accompanied in claremont area 3y heavy rain a flock of 17 neep belonging to arthur de- kusha north claremont and a horse pasturing at the same place belonging to edgar ward were killed under one of the trees the mission band is provid ing the program in the ss room on thursday afternoon commencing at 230 oclock to be folowed by games lunch will be provided by membes of the wms it is hoped to have a good attendance of adults at this annual affair mrs jack- eons group is in charge miss beverley barclay and miss carol johnson have posi tions in toronto at present two buses filled with child ren parents and teachers of the united sunda3 school enjoyed their annual picnic at wood land park last tuesday after noon the water was a great attraction for bathers and on lookers during the afternoon a violent dust storm followed by heavy rain accompanied by sharp thunder during the fupper hour swept the tables itpsetting and spoiling food and both children and adults were obliged to stand in several inohes of water on floor or on benches making the picnic one to be remembered by all how ever no one was injured and all returned home safely before night fall the veterans annual parade and service was held sunday afternoon in the community park grounds mrs mattion and two daugh ters from tweed have been visiting with her daughter mrs randall loyst and family and other members around this s etlon during the past few brougham mr and mrs frank dolan of richmond hill were sunday s itors with mr and mrs henry johnson i iim axis hofjis picnic the film club picnic was held at the cottage of mr and mrs clare keevil on june 29 those present were mrs x tomllnson mr and mrs kee vi and family mr k ortiz miss m ward mrs valentino mrs cornuu mrs soden mr end mrs perry and family mr and mrs w carter and family mr and mrs deeming and elizabeth miss m douney mr and mrs t itimmer and family mr and mrs don ken nedy and son mr and mrs c sfcitch and family mrs d skllch and mr and mrs vaughan deacon the super- visor of the national film board in ontario with swims and boat rides and games a good time was had by all bakers five acres i mile norili of no 7 highway 10th concoion special i electric range cliknown make chesterfield a chair kltrhro suite electric singer srninjt machine odd pieces of furniture and antique uctl clothing for all the family the ellicott family reunion was held july ik at silver spring farm the home of mr and mrs rerdau eiico lo- cust hill rrl there were 71 members present in all the afternoon was spent in sports and visiting by the older mem bers at the conclusion a very enjoyable time was spent at the lovely meal to which all the good cooks of the clan con tributed mr john c- knox of hamp ton was appointed president for ilex year and mr harry knox as secretary the reunion wi meet in 1jx56 at the old farm home now occupied by mr and mrs manson ellicott there were guess present from peterborough gal toronto as well at the families o the com- munitv mr and mrs stewart asford and son of gait visited with mr and mrs w a knox during the weekend of the 1st mr and mrs k c pascoe and donna of brougham visit ed with mr and mrs art wil son of oshawa on sunday mr and ms w a knox of brougham called to see mrs matthews who is in the ajax hospital on saturday july 2nd and found her much improved in health the residents and friends of mrs matthews wish her a speedy and full recover- soon the fire engine was called out at 230 am tuesday to a grass fire on the 3rd concession which might have proved very destructive to valuable timber had it not been for the 25 firemen of our brigade who so quickly responded to the bell which was rung by our faith ful bellringer mrs ross knox our volunteers deserve much credit for their quick response to the call for help while the pastor mr h lackey is on holidays our morning service is being con ducted by mr lowden of the baptist church at claremont who has given us two very splendid sermons the only regret is that more of our church going residents do not avail themselves of attending the lords house in the coolest part of the sabbath and receive the inspiration of such good messages and also the music of our junior choir which are improving so nicely mr and mrs win ellicott accompanied by mrs ellicotts sister and brother miss pearle barrett and mr murray bar rett of pickering have been spending a week viewing the beauties of our north country they are expected home this week mr and mrs p hardy and bill of toronto called on mr and mrs w a knox on sun day the fire engine had another call to a grass fire on the farm of h malcolm which was en dangering a 20acre field of wheat this was very much appreciated owing to the ab sence of the men of the farm at the time this community received a very lovey shower saturday which was much needed- and very greatly appreciated by all the carterhood family re union was held july 10 at the home of mr and mrs clarence carter of scugog island there were 67 members present mr and mrs geo e holtby jim and patsy gray attended the white family reunion on sunday held at the home of mr j and mrs lome white of brock i road the ball team is not keeping up to former records as yet having lost again to brooklin we are hoping when the community t h e r m o m e t er reaches the top the lxys will also lake a fresh jump so hurry up all enthusiasts and give it a boost mr and mrs francis willson of west hill called for a short time on mr and mrs w c willson at the conclusion of the white family gathering mr and mrs gordon willson one daughter and infant son robert douglas called on their uncle and aunt on sunday this makes another boy to lear the name of the double 1 will- son which m ikes a happy doz en descendants of edward d willson father caspar willson was always afraid that the will- son name would become ex tinct as edward was the only on who lived to maturity the friendly bible class held their annual ice cream social at the home of mr and mrs harold barclay on monday night july 1th and had a good turnout all wi ladies who are going to guelph on thursday july 21st meet at the municipal building at s30 am where the bus will stop jack mitchells barn raising was well attended there will be a ball game on friday evening july s be tween ajax and our home team this should be a good game so come and help cheer the boys t victorv claremont public school promotions names in alphabetical order honours grades to grade 9 robert barton carol bradley sandra davis marilyn lowden fran ces loyst marie lynn joyce norton keith smith garry taylor grade 7 to grade s mary beeiby bob benson alfred hammond on trial david johnson bill keevil bob leh man dianre loyst garnet mailes grace middleton wil- lard peddle shirley symes murray taylor grade 6 to grade 7 douglas allman madelaine dransfeld sandra ann hill allen lac key lenora loyst gail pick ering judy pilkey jack red shaw jack robertson bruce thorpe ray ward d johnson teacher grade 5 to grade 6 david carnegie leslie lye irene mailes donna norton betty redshaw david smith robt smith john torrance betty ward eleanor welsh grade 4 to grade 5 june benson dwight douglas don ald drake margaret r fligg karen hayward rosemary hedges alma neal sheila pe ters frank taylor grade 3 to grade 4 grace benson lloyd bradley barb ara carson barbara davison shirley davison bruce drake ronnie hall billy hammond fred moore marion noyes jom torrance a v porter teacher grade 2 to grade 3 paul baker carol blake tom ben son clinton couperthwaite henry desjardins anthony dransfeld anne fryer lynne gliddon terry hopkins ron nie jones david lackey fran cis lye brian madill linda neal beverley norton jim redshaw ted redshaw glen- da taylor ruth taylor keith griffin sharon fligg charles smith douglas rose valerie rennie patricia holtby rich ard smith wllf morley teacher grade 1 to grade 2 murray arksey robin baker dale bo niface on trial doreen car- ruthers bettyanne carruth- ers paul dean george des jardins betty evans barbara hill eric jones billy liscombe on trial ian lowden nancy loyst marilyn madill shirley mailes freddie peddie john pilkey rosemary scriver dennis smith kenneth tor rance helen wilson teacher pickering district high school promotions greenwood open from 1 pjl to b pmieaci day american cancct society sta- i tluars tmt more than i6v americans die of cancer rev mrs moore are spend ing their holidays at deep ri ver and will be back for the first sunday in august sympathy is extended to the ormerod family in the loss of a sister mrs f walls of brooklin recently mrs walls was a one time resident of this community mr and mrs dan mclean of detroit spent a few days last week with his brother irven and family several were blueberry pick ing on the weekend mr miles chapman of pick ering was the speaker at the church service last sunday this coming sunday the union church service will be at mt zion with mr wm murkar of pickering to deliver the mes sage there will he no sunday school until the first sunday in august this being the first time that our sunday school has taken a holiday hope to resume again on august 7th our sunday school and congre gational picnic will be on wed nesday july 20th at cedar glen park bring along your picnic basket and enjoy the af ternoon of races and lots of fun for everyone anyone wishing a way to go meet at the store at 130 a fee of 10c will he charged for each one on entering the park mis m pegg entertained her sister for a few days this last week doug and mrs morden were in hamilton last sunday miss beatrice mclean at tended the national young peoples executive meeting at northern eagle lodge minden last week for a few days ross and mrs disney les and mrs wilson and janice at tended the diney reunion at the vernon disney cottage at pickering beach las sunday afternoon the little shower of rain was welcomed last saturday after noon heres hoping we ge some more before long as ev erything is needing it badly the cooler air was much appre ciated too miss jean pascoe attended the carsontiffen wedding at jorillia las saturday afternoon mr and mrs jim burroughs were visitors at the f byers home one night last week gordon wilson and family were visitors at the les yil- ooa home ust sunday veatnff final standing of pickering district tigh school student is shown below in all grades the students are listed alphabetically in groups under headings first class honours second class hon ours third class honours and pass standing students whose names are not listed have not been pro moted they may be able to arrange a suitable course for next year by consulting with the principal grade 9 first class honours anderson rae barry james best robert bodnaryk ro bert brett ted carter sylvia campbell jean carleton ro ger cooke maureen fitz gerald sharon gliddon wil fred hall gale huffman mar ilyn jackson sheila jakeman carole james carol johnson gordon korczynski antoni- etta laycock peter lishman louise phed lumley joan mclean gwen nailor john neal george nicholson dick norman victor parker leigh pochier donna porter joann price doreen roy josephine saunders david shipton james smith sharon spice peter watchorn garnet whyte larry second class honours aibrams russell allman gordon barclay laurie bil- cox beverley bluck estelle brunelle anita burgess allan burton may callaghan len- ore closs jim coates cecil cowan peggie cyhanenko tessie daniels wayne delint robert phed dickson joe fortier bonnie frank george gates betty graham mary hannon joan henshaw laura sc irish lloyd johnson elizabeth jordan l o r n a kavin alan kennedy cather ine k i d so n he 1 e n king given kojapens george kor- mos richard lennick robert macdonald murline mcluhan donna eng milne walter mitchell james moffat wil liam moore paul mott gor don neill hugh reed gordon reid christene reid joan sartorio darlene phed saunders alex sanders gayle sanders lynne shaw ethel storms ronald shop tran carolyn phed math wa- boose juanita welsh patricia white donald third ciasshonours appleton geopgeanne beat- ty larry so st sc buck ing cornelie sc davis ron ald fr desroches shirley felihaber james forbes joyce garland gary eng greer marie griffin jean harkness prank eng fr hedges ronald hendren syl via hunt barbara eng fr jones alan ph ed math karaim robert eng math kemp victoria kerr wayne math kidson bill lamb shirley littleford marilyn mackenzie brian mcdowell murray mcmullen erma ph ed mcwhirter sheila nic- holls donald music north- am grace math music northam graham fr oha- ra arlene palmer kathleen ph ed postill diane math sherin chris math thorley david tweedie june ward eric avarden roger whynot charles pass standing beatty marilyn math bel- anger lucille so st belle- hemeur kenneth cargill shir ley cooper john mahon gor don meese linda math skelton margaret music watson dawn white arthur eng wonnacott john mus ic wood carolyn grade 10 first class honours barkey walter bell frank chute gary grenke denton harris mary evelyn hemen- way steve hewie david jack son beryl johnston donna jones murray keevil anne kime norine king donald lay colin norton keith omelon jerry peters craig postill donald ritchie susan roseman betty rurfik victor smyth linda stratum ann walker jean second class honors bingley albert boyle ren nie buck sandra campbell virginia cimbuls conrad col lins margaret cooper gary crawford joan edmiston june eriksson mary fertile joyce gray barbara grlerson donald hobbs nina junkin bernice kimura joyce lay- cock foster malcolm howard maxwell david mcluhan gale mcneil noel mcpuigcran rev- eriev ph ed mink olga munroe paul newson donna math noland danny phin sandy powell yvonne robert son kenneth schneider joyce shaw gordon togerson mar garet tran herbert wilier- ding steve errg wilson mar- lene wright carole wright fred music third class honors azzopardi robert english barnaby ted benson enid booth garry bourgeois adel ine ph ed math i brook- pauline burcih lisle bill latin m3th doug las edith music duckworth pamela fawcett bob eng so st fertile sandra fyke alan groves william hansen wil liam music harvard dor ohy haynes bill latin lay coe bob lishman bill lloyd eric music maclean robert mountsteven ross murray paul ormiston shirlev parish ian math peebles bob english french roberts jane scott winnie shannon ruth eng math smith bet ty stevenson ross svpher frank eng math taylor marion thompson peter eng lish tran paul latin music wright earl latin pass standing andrew edward music browell frances english gilchrist ray eng griffith molly hawkins julie jones lyle lappin rodger music moore lois music nicholson john phin marguerite prager dave eng robertson david taylor june english vear marlene wilson helen eng grade ii first class honours giovanella carl hibbard marion irwin paul marshall christy miller katherine per ry david rapsey brian smith maureen vanblaricom enid second class honours adams locksley brooks barbara cowan peter disney joyce empringhain shirley erickson raine fallaise he len greer robert irwin ger- aldine jones carl algebra keeler irene mayne marilyn newell john latin schloen bill smith beth smith don ald wallace mike third class hoxours boydjohn english bullock roland chopowick barbara spelling cox violet book keeping degear barbara el licott william english social studies frederickson keith social studies algebra hol- linger bruce jolltffe susan kennedy bob history french mckenzie robin moffatt doug las math pearsall dawn ruddy diana wells wayne english social studies wood beverley physics pass standing barclay nancy french benns jackie math bird al an briggs marilyn cookson marion eng com history greener robert spelling jones bernard french jones grant leveridge peggy fr mcginnis david michael vera social studies moodie geral- dine english physics olsen myrna spelling russell mar garet history selby david grade nil general course first class honours a five option kime ron ald neill james peattie ruth puckrin judy smith marion second class honours a five optionclark ron ald found gordon jarrett jack jones phyllis levings- ton mary eng so st phil ip anna so st spellen charles togerson dennis wright joan eng b four option momulien stanley french third class honours a five option briggs joy ce hobbs stanley b four option carson aubrey eng so st piotrow- ski theodore eng latin postill russell eng saltiel virginia soutar donald strong vernon eng math tovey edward science c three option boyle or- ville eng science wootton frank french latin pass standing a five option clark rob ert b four option forrest joan lee warren math outram william grade xi 1c and special commercial first class honours augus tus diane gibson faye war ren pat second class honours an- tonovich lena barclay bever ley bourne beverley carson grant cary clayton graham oan max beverley mackay nadean strachan marilynne thompson carol willerding peter wright verna third class honours fitz gerald michael graham don na griffith lionel hill mari lyn home jack king grant pass standing smith carol c three option carson ray math foster ronald science marshall no sci ence math i balsam and mount ziov mr and mrs john sherin and family are spending a month at their cottage at sto- ney lake friends are sorry to hear that mrs r carson is confined to her bed rev j s lowden pastor at the claremont baptist church delivered the special address at the mens club entertained the cemetery decoration service their families to an ice cream social at the school on friday night about 7 j attended several from here attended the carsontiffin wedding at orillia on saturday mr and mrs don piett and son of hamilton visited on sun day with mr and mrs percy jones sharon and keith jones returned home after spending a week with their aunt and uncle in hamilton several from here took in the rose shov at ellesmere nurser ies on saturday it was qite a sight to see 100000 roses in bloom mr and mrs a gaston and family of agincourt visited on saturday with mr and mrs jack empringham mr lome disney went on the 4h club bus trip to guelph last wednesday mrs h brookes of guelph visited a few days this week with her arents mr and irs f coultl mrs mary hayes of toronto and mr and mrs roy parrott of barrie were sunday visitors with mr and mrs lewis jones mrs tom burton of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs elmer wilson mr and mrs bob shank of sudbury spent the weekend at the carson home mr and mrs m annis and family of brougham visited on sunday with mr and mrs r jones mr and mrs elmer jamie- son and family of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs b jamieson next sunday sunday school will be at 10 am and a joint church service will follow at 11 with mr wm murkar of pickering as guest speaker the active service class will meet on wed july 20th at the home of mrs lome jones mr a c simmonds of glen major will show pictures of his trips mr douglas white of lind say is spending a few days with his grandparents mr mrs winton white district youths get jail terms three youths were sentenced to jail terms when found guilty in police court last week of burglary- glen aldred of goodwood was sentenced to one year definite and three months in definite william james fraser of claremont to nine months definite and three months in definite douglas grant lee of ux- bridge to two years less a day definite and three months in definite on five further charges of burglary at uxbridge and whit by lee received 2 years less 1 day and 3 months indefinite fraser 9 months definite and 3 months indefinite and aldred 1 year definite and 3 months in definite all sentences to run concurrently on a charge of theft at pick ering each accused received 1 months imprisonment also to run concurrently for being illegally in pos session of a firearm iee was given a concurrent sentence of 6 months green river the heat how to beat flu- you should drink more ids remembering alcohol is a heat producer avoid heavy fatty foods get plenty of sleep and avoid unnecessary activity particu larly if youre over 45 bathe frequently wear light loose clothes your children should be kept in the shade as lean social jmuch a possible and fanned mr and mrs r hamilton were sunday dinner guests with mr andmrs t robinson of iyocust hill mrs r carter and mrs geo carter had tea on friday with mr and mrs h hornshaw of whitevale sorry to hear mis reid is confined to the hospital her many friends wish her a speedy recovery mr and mrs w smatham spent the weekend with mr and mrs clare of toronto at their cottage at simcoe beach mrs r carter entertained her sister mrs j hood to din ner on sunday mrs t baefoot of weston is visiting relatives at wilsons park an advance announcement of interest to all children public school ago hcgining on wed nesday afternoon july 20th at 230 pm e3ch succeeding wed nesday for a couple of hours a summer bible school will be ii in the iawn of mrs ron- son draper weather permitting if no in the church so watch j for full particulars later everyone of public school age welcome to attend also of special interest to young and old alike another film in connection with our fellowship hour will be given in the church on thursday july 21st at 8 pm held on sunday afternoon july 3rd there was a large attend ance special music was provid ed bv the quaker hill quartette mr g m forsyth president o the cemetery board conducted the service rev ixwden mentioned the names of a number of great historical men who had left be hind memories that will never be forgotten what counts is not the length of d3ys we have lived but how we ha lived stated rev lowden the speaker pointed out that many fear death and try to run away from it why are we so afraid when we know it is inevitable he said the cemetery was beautifully decorated with flowers the ser vice was held under a circular arbor of tall pines and loud speaker equipment was attach ed to the trees the stately pines were planted in 1909 when the cemetery board w3s first organized mr joshua bun- dy was president at that time presently serving on the board are mr g m forsyth pres mr thos gregg sec treas mr jim coates mr roy morg an and mr hugh gregg mrs ruth middleton active in church work funeral services were held on friday july 1st for a very well known claremont resi dent mrs ruth middleton who passed away on tuesday june 2sth in her ssth year the late mrs middleton had been in good health prior to her ac cident in april when she suf fered a hip injury she had been a resident of claremont for many years the deceased was a member of the claremont baptist chu rch she was very active in church work the mission cir cle and the legion auxiliary her husband the late sylvester middleton predeceased her some years ago she was the former ruthmarson she leaves to mourn her pass ing four sons andrew of to ronto james of orono mal colm and george of claremont and two daughters viola mrs lynn and aldine mrs ham lin of green river funeral service was held in the clare mont baptist church conducted by rev lowdon with interment in the claremont union ceme tery pallbearers were messrs ken ward jack norton fred morley jim coates stuart gra ham and bud norton altona list wednesday evening af ter a short program a presenta tion of a chest of silverware was made to rev gibson and mrs brown in altona union church their daughter bever ley was given a pair of dresser lamps the browns are moving to wheatley very soon congratulations to mr and mrs lawrence schell nee kay thompson who were married on saturday on tuesday the altona la dies enjoyed a bus trip to gra- venhurst where they boarded the segwin for a trip to beau maris on the way they called in at santas village and were greeted by santa himself the return trip was made on the sagama mr and mrs gordon pren tice have moved into the newly finished apartment at goudies havill edward james at the stouffville nursing home on saturday july 9 1955 fun eral services and interment were held in hamilton july h cockshutt implements brougham service facilities general overhauls reconditioning field service tire loading batteries charged repairs parts i have acquired the services of w latimer as my service manager i am now in a position lo render a full and efficient service and humbly solicit your patronage 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